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Special features

Spa

The full-service Meridien Tahiti facility called "The Spa" with its garden views allows guests the opportunity to relax and indulge themselves with a host of spa services. Body scrubs, facial treatments, manicures and pedicures, and massages (available with advanced reservation) are all offered. Couples treatment rooms are available.

Recreation

On Site

Outdoor tennis court

Tennis on site

Personal motorized watercraft on site

Rowing or canoeing on site

Snorkeling on site

Volleyball on site

Nearby

Golfing nearby

Hiking/biking trails nearby

Mountain biking nearby

Parasailing nearby

Sailing nearby

Scuba diving nearby

Surfing/boogie boarding nearby

Water skiing nearby

Windsurfing nearby

Awards and affiliations

Green / Sustainable Property This property participates in EarthCheck, a program that measures the property's impact on one or more of the following: environment, community, cultural-heritage, the local economy.

Le Meridien Tahiti, Punaauia’s small print

Also known as

Meridien Hotel Tahiti

Meridien Tahiti

Tahiti Meridien

Le Meridien Hotel Tahiti

Le Meridien Papeete

Le Meridien Tahiti Hotel Papeete

Le Meridien Tahiti Papeete

Papeete Le Meridien

Meridien Tahiti Hotel

Policies

The property has connecting/adjoining rooms, which are subject to availability and can be requested by contacting the property using the number on the booking confirmation.

For transfers, guests must contact the property before arrival at the number on the booking confirmation.

Reservations are required for massage services and can be made by contacting the property before arrival at the number on the booking confirmation.

Mandatory fees

You’ll be asked to pay the following charges at check in or check out:

A tax is imposed by the city: XPF 150 per person, per night. This tax does not apply to children under 16 years of age.

The charges below are included in the total price displayed:

Resort fee

Optional extras

Breakfast costs between XPF 0 and XPF 3900 per person (approximately)

Babysitting/childcare is available for an extra charge

Airport shuttle service is offered for an extra charge of XPF 4000 per vehicle (one way)

WiFi is available in guestrooms for XPF 1500 per day (rates may vary)

High-speed Internet access (wired) is available in guestrooms for XPF 1500 per day (rates may vary)

We have included all charges provided to us by this hotel. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book.

Recent reviews

Good 3.8 /5 from 244 reviews

Le Meridien Tahiti, Punaauia

Excellent4.0 / 5

Wonderful Hotel but Waitstaff needs training

We were able to arrange a bure on the lagoon. Very nice because it is situated right over the coral reef. Notice that there is no direct entry from your overwater bungalow to the ocean at this location, which is certainly an inconvenience. Some things needed to be repaired about our bungalow upon arrival — air conditioning controls did not respond, battery was dead in the remote, shower light was burned out, toilet door did not close all the way. Everything was fixed within the first 2 hours of our 6 days stay, making the room perfect after that.
The bar in the main Plantation Restaurant should not charge the same (high price) for drinks as the pool bar at the beach, because the atmosphere is not five stars at the main building, and there is not live evening entertainment as at the pool bar.
The maids are very well trained and helpful; the waitstaff at the restaurants and associated bars is very uneven. It is possible to sit 10-15 minutes before someone brings you a menu, another 15 minutes until someone can be attracted to take your order, another 20-30 minutes to get your food. The waiters visit with each other and when they walk around, are not trained to have 'radar' to see whoever needs something.

Oct 30, 2016Genuine Hotels.com guest review

A Traveler, us6 night romance trip

Le Meridien Tahiti, Punaauia

Poor1.0 / 5

The Worst location and service!

The folks at reception are GREAT and the room is clean. We had dinner at their casual restaurant at 7:30 when maybe only 20 people were there. It took 20 minutes to get a menu, an additional 20 minutes to get the waiter to take the order (which they messed up) and over 45 minutes to deliver dinner. I was so tired of waiting that I pout my head down on the table and fell asleep. After dinner, I tried to pay with local currency, and they claimed they had no change. The meal was roughly $50.60, and I have them $100, and, at a Hotel of the L.Meridien chain, they did not have $49.40 in change--presumedly no change at the front desk, the second restaurant--NO WHERE. Waive the 60 cents?? NOT A CHANCE. The service was horrible, the food incorrect, and if they paid me for my time, I would have been able to charge them for dinner!!

Sep 20, 2016Genuine Hotels.com guest review

A Traveler, us1 night romance trip

Le Meridien Tahiti, Punaauia

Good3.0 / 5

Pass on this one

Overall, the island of Tahiti is blah. The clear water is the only real pretty part. Beaches on the island were terrible. IMHO, go to Hawaii instead. As for the hotel, our first room's A/C didn't work. The next day, we switched rooms and that A/C never cooled the room to the set point. It was tolerable to sleep in, but you could not sleep under the covers. The grounds of the hotel are rather nice. They have a pool that has a sandy bottom and water that was cooler than the ocean. This was especially refreshing for cooling off. Their private beach is quite sad looking and small, but is surprisingly nice for Tahiti (since most of the other beaches are bad). Everything is the hotel was ridiculously overpriced. $37 USD for a normal breakfast spread (buffet style)...c'mon. Five minutes from the hotel (walking), there is a supermarket and a couple small restaurants. Buying beer from the supermarket will save you about $7 USD per beer. The rooms were standard/average. I expect more for $300-$500 USD per night. I think $150 USD is what value you receive. If you are looking at staying in the over water bungalows, just be aware that there is no private landing to enter the water.

Jun 9, 2016Genuine Hotels.com guest review

A Traveler, us6 night trip with friends

Le Meridien Tahiti, Punaauia

Excellent4.0 / 5

Pleasant stay

Food average

Apr 20, 2016Genuine Hotels.com guest review

Marie, us2 night romance trip

Le Meridien Tahiti, Punaauia

Good3.0 / 5

Sufficient pre and post cruise, but not for a vaca

The a la carte restaurant "Le Carré" oceanfront is very good. The buffet breakfasts and dinners in the restaurant 1st floor in the main building are very poor. Very limited choice, poor presentation, poor quality and far too expensive. i.e. USD 38 for breakfast and USD 62 for dinner.